Cable Jottings
GOVERNOR TO RETIRE.—Sir Dudw.t Chair, Governor of New South , ales, is to retire next year. It is believed th.it the Premier. Mr. T. R. Kav 'in. will arrange for the appointment of his successor during his visit 10 England PACIFIC CABLE SALK —A bill authorising the Canadian Government en * er into the agreement, for the '■tie of the Pacific cable was passed in Canadian House of Commons on Tuesday,— A.P.A.— U.S. jOJOO.OOQ MOTOR-CAR S. —T he In- - Chamber of Commerce .Inmates running on the world’s 6,000,000 •h.fr °/ roadways. Of that number , nite d States has 23,251,674 motor 1 617 79*’ being second with France, Canada, Germany **i r alia. with 500,000 each, fol- •' A.P.A.— U.S. EXciT_[yG FIRE.— A destructive fire J’ esler day at Self ridge's boot *w Urne M »ny the em- . eea i r , the upper storev * s ] :at j nariP - Gills * creaming and Window* ? rescued through the * d -J° ini ng building?. The Ui estimated at £ 10,000.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 9
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162Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 9
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